GRITTY GREETINGS. Waco Gem and Mineral Club Monthly Newsletter Volume 60, Issue 2, February 2019 P.O. Box 8811, Waco, TX

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GRITTY GREETINGS Waco Gem and Mineral Club Monthly Newsletter Volume 60, Issue 2, February 2019 P.O. Box 8811, Waco, TX 76714-8811 Table of Contents WGMC Contacts.1 Minutes...2 Quartzite Show Report. 3-5 Upcoming Shows and Events...6 February Birthstones...7,8 Notes....9 Club Purpose...10 February Calendar of Events...11 President Roy Cooper 254-749-9961 Contacts Treasurer Jackie Dodson Vice-President Scott Halverson 254-424-8829 Secretary Stephanie Robert Newsletter Staff James Redding Website www.wacogemandmineral.org Webmaster Joel Purl Volume 60, Issue 2, February 2019 Page 1

W.G.M.C. January Meeting Minutes WG&MC MINUTES 1/5/19 We had 2 visitors who joined the club this month, Frank and Sarah Epps! There were no Minutes from the December Meeting Jackie Dodson presented the treasurers report. All bills are paid, financially we are doing ok. It s time to pay club dues. They are 12.00 for an individual and 20.00 for a family. Old Business- There were no committee reports this month. Scott said that if you don t have a name badge, you can get one at Award Specialties on Lake Shore at Sangerjust put your name with Waco Gem and Mineral Club below it on blue. It s a bit less $ than Print Mart, though they realty aren t expensive there either. Upcoming shows: Please see the list elsewhere in the Gritty Greetings. The Dallas International Gem and Jewelry show is 1/11-13/19, Fredericksburg and Tyler are in January. We had a quick meeting this month followed by a fascinating program on Petrified wood by Bob Boyd. There is a signup sheet for providing snacks for the meetings. It is on the glass case in the clubhouse. Consider signing up. I hope everyone has a Happy 2019. Volume 60, Issue 2, February 2019 Page 2

From the editor Alison and I arrived in Quartzite on January 4 and settled in to our site at the Palms RV Resort. It was a long trip and we saw the aftermath of some bad road conditions as we traveled just behind the icy conditions. On the 5 th we headed out to Tyson Wells and spent the day shopping and taking pictures of interesting things. I can t even begin to tell about Alison s purchases, but she did get some nice ones. We found the people we buy our tools and other items for holding finished pieces of Jewelry. I picked up a few of the items I needed for the Silversmithing Class Ali picked up some of the boxes and a few tools she needs for bead work. Here are a few of the pictures I thought were interesting. We found information on the Quartzite Gem and Mineral club and visited on Sunday, took more pictures! They really have an interesting facility, there are 5 different shops, I am told, and they are into a lot more than we have touched on. They also have a lot of volunteer activity as their shops are open most of the week. Orientation is on Thursdays and Ali and I plan on going and becoming members and learning as much as we can about the operation of their club. Here are a few pictures of the club. Volume 60, Issue 2, February 2019 Page 3

This was new member orientation for January 10, one is held every Thursday, 42 new members at this meeting! Volume 60, Issue 2, February 2019 Page 4

On our third day we went to Desert Gardens and picked up some Slabs and other material for making beautiful jewelry. It is beautiful here though a little colder than usual. It is still short sleeve weather for me. You can see from the pictures that there is a lot to see here and next week is the Pow Wow show in which the QGMS plays a large part and shuts down club activities for that week. One more show to attend and we have only been here one week. Volume 60, Issue 2, February 2019 Page 5

Upcoming Shows and Events Our next meeting is at 10:00 pm on Saturday, February 2 nd at The Waco Gem and Mineral Club 187 South McLennan Drive in Elm Mott, Texas Our speaker for the February meeting will be Robbie Barber with the Fine Arts Dept., at Baylor University!! Movie/Pot Luck Dinner Night: February 21 st, 6 p.m. at the clubhouse. The 59th Annual Waco Gem and Mineral Show will be held on Saturday May 4, 2019 and Sunday May 5, 2019. Our event last year was met with a huge response and we expect an even bigger turnout this year! Booth spaces are on a first come, first serve basis and we are expected to sell out quickly as we will only have a limited number of vendor spaces. Please take this opportunity to secure your booth space now. If you have any questions, please contact Alison Redding at (254) 707-1341 or email: wacogemandmineralclub@gmail.com. Visit our website for more information and to download your application. www.wacogemandmineral.org Volume 60, Issue 2, February 2019 Page 6

Amethyst February Birthstone For individuals with February birthdays, the amethyst makes a perfect birthstone. This month is often cold, dark and short for many people around the world, so the amethyst which is often associated with qualities of peace, courage and stability is the right gem for individuals who need a little extra warmth and strength this time of year. A beautiful purple quartz, the amethyst is an easily recognizable gem, but you may not know everything about it just yet! Take a look below to learn more about the amethyst. Amethyst is purple quartz and is a beautiful blend of violet and red that can be found in every corner of the earth. The name comes from the Ancient Greek, derived from the word methustos, which means intoxicated. Ancient wearers believed the gemstone could protect them from drunkenness. Amethyst, as previously mentioned, is composed of quartz, which is the second most abundant material found in the Earth s crust. Amethyst gets its color from irradiation, iron impurities and the presence of trace elements. Its hardness (a 7 on the Mohs scale) is the same as other quartz, which makes it a durable and lasting option for jewelry. While amethyst is most commonly recognized to be a purple color, the gemstone can actually range from a light pinkish violet to a deep purple that can read more blue or red, depending on the light. Sometimes, even the same stone can have layers or color variants, so the way the gemstone is cut is important to the way the color shows in a finished piece. Amethyst often occurs in geodes or in the cavities of granitic rocks. It can be found all over the world, including the United States, Canada Brazil and Zambia. The amethyst is not only the February birthstone, it is also used to celebrate the 6th and 17th year of marriage. Amethyst, the gemstone believed by ancient Greeks and Romans to ward off the intoxicating powers of Bacchus, also was said to keep the wearer clear-headed and quick-witted. Throughout history, the gemstone has been associated with many myths, legends, religions, and numerous cultures. English regalia were even decorated with amethysts during the Middle Ages to symbolize royalty. Amethyst jewelry has been found and dated as early as 2000 BC. Volume 60, Issue 2, February 2019 Page 7

It has been associated with many myths, legends, religions, and numerous cultures. Some historical accounts say that Saint Valentine had an amethyst ring carved with an image of Cupid. And for those familiar with Old Testament history, amethyst was one of the twelve gemstones that represented the twelve tribes of Israel. For many years, amethyst was held to be one of the most precious gemstones, often favored by royalty or exclusively by the clergy as a symbol for the deity of Christ. It was even held for many years in the same regard as the diamond. It wasn t until the discovery of more abundant supplies of amethyst that it became a gemstone enjoyed by more than just the wealthiest buyers. Many wearers of amethyst throughout history and even today prize the gem for its symbolism as well as its beauty. Leonardo da Vinci once said that amethyst helps to quicken intelligence and get rid of evil thoughts. Other qualities like peace, stability, courage and strength are said to be derived from this gemstone. Today, many wearers simply prize the amethyst for its beautiful shade and the way it complements both warm and cool colors. Thanks to the American Gem Society for this article on Amethyst! Volume 60, Issue 2, February 2019 Page 8

Notes from Brad: PROTECTING FINISHED SURFACES I figure that any accidental scratch I make on a piece means about 15 minutes of extra sanding and polishing. So, after finishing major surfaces I typically cover them with some masking tape to avoid any scratches when doing final work like cleanups and setting of stones. The blue masking tape used by painters works particularly well because it doesn't leave a sticky residue. ------------- PICKLE PRECAUTIONS A hot pickle pot gives off fumes that bother me in my home workshop. I get around that by using my pickle cold. I mix it a little stronger than for a hot pot so that it works almost as quickly. I keep it in a large-mouth plastic bottle and cap it off whenever I'm done using it. Waco Gem & Mineral Club nametags are available at Print Mart, 202 Deb (behind AutoNation Chevrolet). Cost with a pin back is $8.00 (with tax $8.66), and with a magnet back is $11.00 ($11.91). Annual Waco Gem and Mineral Club dues are $12.00 for an individual membership or $20.00 for a family membership. Lapidary Workshop fee is $2.00 per hour. Slab Saw fee is an additional $2.00 per hour. Class fees are always dependent upon class and instructor. << << << << << >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Volume 60, Issue 2, February 2019 Page 9

The Waco Gem and Mineral Club is a member of the South-Central Federation of Mineral Societies; and the American Federation of Mineralogical Societies. Meetings are held on the first Saturday of each month (except July and September) at 10:00 a.m. at the Waco Gem and Mineral Club Clubhouse, 187 South McLennan Drive in Elm Mott, Texas. The lapidary workshop is in the clubhouse. Our website is www.wacogemandmineral.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wacogemandmineralclub Club Purpose to bring about a close association of those persons interested in earth science and lapidary arts to increase and disseminate knowledge about rocks, minerals, fossils, Indian artifacts and other geological materials to encourage lapidary art and the collection and exhibition of rocks, minerals, fossils and artifacts to conduct field trips, meetings, lectures, displays and an annual show for the edification of the public to cooperate with educational and scientific institutions and other groups in increasing knowledge and popular interest. << << << << << >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Volume 60, Issue 2, February 2019 Page 10

February Calendar of Events Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 WGMC Meeting 10:00 am 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Pot luck & Movie 6:00 pm 24 25 26 27 28 Volume 60, Issue 2, February 2019 Page 11